SOA and Web Services with JAX-WS on WebLogic

40%

Lecture/Demo

60%

Lab

Web services are designed to allow Web-based access to distributed software and business services. They bring a standard, open service architecture to component development that allows them to be accessed over the Web with standard protocols such as HTTP and standard XML formats for messages and service descriptions. This course will give you a thorough understanding of the current Web services architecture, and the technologies that support Web services including the new Java™ APIs such as JAX-WS and JSR-181.

Course Number:

JWS-112

Duration:

3

Location and Pricing

Most Accelebrate courses are delivered as private, customized, on-site training at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are custom tailored to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have delivered private in-house training. These courses can also be delivered as live, private online classes for groups that are geographically dispersed or wish to save on the instructor's or students' travel expenses. To receive a customized proposal and price quote for private training at your site or online, please contact us.

WebLogic Web Services Training Objectives

Build web services using JAX-WS

Build clients for these services

Understand the syntax of SOAP and monitor SOAP messages

Read and create WSDL documents that describe web services

Create and invoke web services that handle attachments via SAAJ

Secure web services

Use WS-I (Web Services Interoperability) to ensure interoperability with clients on other architectures

Create UDDI directories and publish them, as well as dynamically find UDDI directories

Prerequisites:

All attendees must be experienced Java developers with a solid, hands-on grasp of object-oriented principles. Prior Java EE development experience is recommended but not required, as is experience with WebLogic.

Training Materials:

All attendees receive comprehensive courseware covering all topics in the class.

Software needed for each student PC:

BEA WebLogic 10, 11g, or later

Eclipse

Additional software - please contact us for a detailed setup guide

For classes delivered online, all participants need either dual monitors or a separate device logged into the online session so that they can do their work on one screen and watch the instructor on the other. A separate computer connected to a projector or large screen TV would be another way for students to see the instructor's screen simultaneously with working on their own.

Related Courses:

40%

Lecture/Demo

60%

Lab

Course Number:

JWS-112

Duration:

3 Days

Prerequisites:

All attendees must be experienced Java developers with a solid, hands-on grasp of object-oriented principles. Prior Java EE development experience is recommended but not required, as is experience with WebLogic.

Training Materials:

All attendees receive comprehensive courseware covering all topics in the class.

Software needed for each student PC:

BEA WebLogic 10, 11g, or later

Eclipse

Additional software - please contact us for a detailed setup guide

For classes delivered online, all participants need either dual monitors or a separate device logged into the online session so that they can do their work on one screen and watch the instructor on the other. A separate computer connected to a projector or large screen TV would be another way for students to see the instructor's screen simultaneously with working on their own.